Characteristics of Ion Current Obtained from Low-Oxygen, High-Temperature Air Combustion

An attempt has been made to examine the characteristics of ion current obtained from Low-Oxygen, High-Temperature Air Combustion. Non-luminous zone is seen in the upstream region and luminous zone is seen in the downstream region in low-oxygen, high-temperature air flame, while only the luminous reg...

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Published inNihon Kikai Gakkai rombunshuu. B hen Vol. 71; no. 702; pp. 624 - 631
Main Authors FURUKAWA, Junichi, MOCHIDA, Susumu, HASEGAWA, Toshiaki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2005
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Summary:An attempt has been made to examine the characteristics of ion current obtained from Low-Oxygen, High-Temperature Air Combustion. Non-luminous zone is seen in the upstream region and luminous zone is seen in the downstream region in low-oxygen, high-temperature air flame, while only the luminous region is seen in the high-temperature air flame. The sharp spike like signals are seen on the ion current obtained from the luminous zone of both high-temperature air and low-oxygen, high-temperature air flames. The spike like signal is not seen on the ion current obtained from the non-luminous zone of low-oxygen, high-temperature air flame. The ion current looks quite similar with that obtained from turbulent premixed flames in the reaction sheet regime. It implies that the local structure of low-oxygen, high-temperature air flame is not the flameless combustion but shmilar to that of turbulent premixed flames in the reaction sheet regime, in which the local reaction zone is separately defined from burnt and unburnt gases.
ISSN:0387-5016
1884-8346
DOI:10.1299/kikaib.71.624